John Fogerty
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But maybe you should, you know, rehearse a little first.
I mean, I've been writing songs since I was eight.
Not that they were good.
They could have jumped in.
It would have been like, yeah.
My songs weren't that good at that time, but they were... How can I say?
They were maybe better than average.
They weren't great songs yet.
They were album songs or something, right?
But what I'm getting at is that the other guys, there was no songs.
So that's that thing in...
I keep using the Muley Mays metaphor, if that's what it is.
That example, at some point, you're working with the elements in the field that you love, and then you realize how to put it together and to make it happen.
And then comes the time when you actually make something that's good.
And I mean, but that I can't think of anyone that the first song they ever wrote, boom, was Ave Maria or something, you know.